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Cattlewash

Cattlewash is located on the east coast of Barbados, in the parish of St. Joseph. Cattlewash Beach is a long expanse of sand, fringed by windswept Sea Grape foliage and rugged cliffs, which stretch to Pico Tenerife Reef in St. Lucy. The area got its name because in the past farmers would take their cattle

Bathsheba Beach

Bathsheba, located on the east coast near Andromeda Botanic Gardens, shows the Atlantic in its full glory. The scenery here is incredible - miles of untouched, windswept coastline along the island's most rugged and stunningly beautiful stretch of coast. The beach here is well used but it is not advisable to swim, unless you are

Bottom Bay

Bottom Bay is located on the south east coast of Barbados, in the parish of St. Philip. Park on the cliff top and go down the steps. Bottom Bay is everyone's dream of the perfect tropical beach - cliffs, coconut palms, a cave, soft white sand, brisk breezes and sparkling aquamarine sea. The colour of

Barclays Park

Barclays Park is located on the east coast of the island, in the parish of St. Joseph. Follow Highway 2 from Bathsheba. Barclay's Park is a huge park stretching from the beach up into the hills. It was donated to the government of Barbados in 1966 by Barclay's Bank to celebrate the island's independence from

Bays of Barbados

The Bays of Barbados From Archers, Alleyne, Carlisle, Consett, Cove, Cotton House, Foul, Freshwater, Ginger, St. James, Long, Little, Martin's, Maycox, Mullins, Oistins, Paynes, River, Sandy Lane, Stroud's, Six Men's, Skeete's, Tent to Bottom, up and down the coast is highlighted with crescents of crystal water and crisp, white sand. These are our natural bays

National Conservation Commission

In 1982, the government of Barbados passed an act that introduced The National Conservation Commission (NCC) to ensure that the beauty of Barbados' beaches and parks were maintained and enhanced. It is their role to conserve the natural beauty of the island, its historical buildings, sites and monuments. They control, maintain and develop public parks,

Beauty in Barbados

It is often said that beauty is in the eye of the beholder and nowhere is this more true than right here on the island of Barbados. Although the island itself is a tropical paradise with a wealth of scenic shots that more than merit a postcard, our beauty reaches far beyond our hills and